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22 yr old college senior lives with brother in ny state was refused medicaid forced 2 purchase ins thru college 2000 a yr out of grant money now say he doesnt qualify 4 med when ins ends in sept told has 2 purchase thru school again not enough grant money this semester 2 pay 4 it cant work taking pre med classes has 2 maintain high gpa or no med school what 2 do.

No not unless you are a minor medicaid don`t cover adults when it comes down to dental work period.Medi-Cal covers people under 18 or under 21 but no adult dental services and your dentist has to get pre-approval.In NYC the rate depends on the experience of the doctor and the cost of the medicaid may differ in each state.

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The sequence number is the last two digits at the end of your Medicaid ID. The ID stays the same (ex AB12345C) but each month you get a new sequence number. The number is used to acquire DVS authorizations from New York Medicaid for Pharmacy, DME, and Dental services.

Someone said: Its MEDICAID status, not MEDICAL status we are looking for. There is a HUGE difference. Look it up, do some research so your answers are helpful and you do not waste your or anyone else`s time.

Medicaid doesn`t usually cover the cost of flippers. You can check with your insurance provider that whether medicaid covers dental plates or not. For detailed info on this, visit......www.identalhub.com.

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